
PREMIUM The Covid-19 effect: How pandemic shaped Kenyans’ view of ‘home’ Young families are happily trading short commutes for larger living spaces, green gardens, and privacy in satellite towns. DN2 Just now Listen
Since many professionals no longer commute to the office daily, living 30 or even 40 kilometres from Nairobi's Central Business District has become increasingly practical.
PREMIUM Here’s the home the buyer wants Numerous projects now target middle-class earners seeking home ownership opportunities outside Nairobi.
Photo credit: Stanley Ngotho | Nation Media Group “People are willing to pay more for space, greenery, security and privacy.
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